From the moment you enter, it’s obvious that this is not your ordinary gym.
Well that went well! At least 60 people passed through the doors, with the adult clinic getting so huge we had to split into two groups and break out all 60 or so feet of precision trainers to balance on in line! That many people is a bit too much for the current gym space we’ve learned (until we can open up the second room) and we’ll keep events smaller in the future
Marc Ramirez from the Seattle Times was there and he wrote an awesome article that was featured in the paper today as well as photos from Alan Berner and an excellent video put together from Genevieve Alvarez. Our own Kellen Fujimoto spent some time grabbing shots as well, and we’ll update this blog post as more stuff comes in.
Update: Check out Tim Kahn’s video coverage of the event!
Read the Seattle Times Article
Parkour Visions Gym opening from Rafe Kelley on Vimeo.
1210 W Nickerson St Seattle, WA, 98119 USA
info@parkourvisions.org • 206-923-8864
Tags: beginner, classes, media, Parkour, parkour classes



October 25th, 2009 at 11:59 pm
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November 6th, 2009 at 11:11 am
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December 7th, 2009 at 10:15 am
thats a great thing to open a new gym ive been doing parkour for 2 1/2 years and there arnt enough gymes around
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